Examples of 'felt an obligation' in a sentence

Meaning of "felt an obligation"

felt an obligation ~ means experiencing a sense of duty, indebtedness, or responsibility towards someone or something. It implies that a person feels morally or socially compelled to fulfill their obligations or commitments

How to use "felt an obligation" in a sentence

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felt an obligation
I felt an obligation to her and now to you.
But this stranger never felt an obligation to honor them.
I felt an obligation to try and help her.
But this stranger never felt an obligation to honour them.
I just felt an obligation or responsibility to respond to what was going on.
It was my fault they lost their funding and I felt an obligation to fix things.
But she felt an obligation to your worthless father.
I stayed working there because I felt an obligation to the children.
We felt an obligation to take these concerns very seriously.
We merely felt an obligation.
I felt an obligation to tell them everything.
It was their wish and I felt an obligation to fulfill it.
He felt an obligation and responsibility.
It was as if I felt an obligation.
Smith felt an obligation to his successor.

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But when Mary come to me, I felt an obligation to her.
Never felt an obligation to honor them.
As a member of the religious caste, I felt an obligation to Branmer.
I felt an obligation to be with her.
Like many daughters, we felt an obligation to do more.
I felt an obligation for them.
It was their wish, and I felt an obligation to fulfil it.
I felt an obligation to engage at least one member of this group.
But we let her in . I felt an obligation to try and help her.
I felt an obligation to share this knowledge with everyone else.
From a very young age, I have felt an obligation to people.
She felt an obligation to give them a way out with dignity.
As a Protestant historian, Maurenbrecher felt an obligation to treat Catholic history objectively.
He felt an obligation to do something.
But she also felt an obligation to her family.
I felt an obligation to understand why anyone would want to end their life.
Mr. Trask therefore felt an obligation to provide that care.
I felt an obligation to tell you what I know . I wish I had more conclusive information, but.
I no longer felt an obligation to change.
I felt an obligation to tell you what I know.
At that price I felt an obligation to purchase it, of course.
She felt an obligation to give them a way out with dignity… The others.
However, Deep Sea Diving felt an obligation to offer compensation to his widow.
I felt an obligation to… to… to… record the events that have happened here.
I suddenly felt an obligation to ensure that each step I took down had purpose.
I then felt an obligation to inform her that I was an atheist.
We merely felt an obligation to bring it to the court 's attention.
I felt an obligation to try and help her . Okay?
I still felt an obligation to him, he had helped keep me from induction on July 28.
Besides, I felt an obligation to you, the readers.

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